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Blood analysis of a patient reveals an unusually high quantity of carboxyhemoglobin content. Which of the following conclusion is the most likely to be correct? The patient has been inhaling poliuted air containing unusually high content of

A

carbon disulphide

B

chloroform

C

carbon dioxide

D

carbon monoxide

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ARIHANT NEET-BREATHING AND EXCHANGE OF GASES -Chapter exercises A (Taking it together ( assorted Questions of the Chapter of Advanced Level Practice))
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  2. Combination of haemoglobin with O(2) in lungs can be promoted by

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  3. Blood analysis of a patient reveals an unusually high quantity of carb...

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  4. It is known that exposure to carbon monoxide is harmful to animals bec...

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  5. The oxygen - haemoglobin dissociation curve will show a right shift in...

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  6. mark the incorrect statement in context to CO(2) binding to Hb.

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  7. CO(2) dissocated from carbamino haemoglobin when

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  8. what is true about haemoglobin

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  9. Most abundant, harmful and universal waste product of metabolism is

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  10. oxyhaemoglobin is an unstable compound because

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  11. Persons living at high altitude will have

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  12. What would happen when blood is acidic

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  13. For proper transport of O(2) and CO(2) blood should be

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  14. Carbon dioxide is transproted from tissues to respirtatory surface by ...

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  15. The majority of carbon dioxide produced by our body cells is transport...

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  16. Diffusion of gases along the respiratory surface occurs because

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  17. in man and mammals , air passes from outside into the lungs through

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  18. Why is CO poisonous for man ?

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  19. mark the incorrect statement

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  20. A person met with an accident and died instantly without and injury to...

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